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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Raise" data-source="post: 1102071" data-attributes="member: 16501"><p>We had an older guy call in a complaint that a driver left a package by his side door, and he tripped over it when he came out. He also said he didn't even want the package.</p><p></p><p>Our center manager brought the complaint up at the pcm, and we were all arguing with him about how that isn't the driver's fault. </p><p></p><p>The driver placed it to the side on the step, and it really isn't possible to leave the packages where it would be impossible to trip over.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the next day, the old guy brought the package to the center to have it refused. The customer counter entrance was closed , so he walked around to the employee entrance at the side. We were on a safety kick at the time about not walking out the overhead doors so there were some safety cones placed there.</p><p></p><p>He tripped over one of the safety cones and broke his wrist. You can't make this sh t up....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Raise, post: 1102071, member: 16501"] We had an older guy call in a complaint that a driver left a package by his side door, and he tripped over it when he came out. He also said he didn't even want the package. Our center manager brought the complaint up at the pcm, and we were all arguing with him about how that isn't the driver's fault. The driver placed it to the side on the step, and it really isn't possible to leave the packages where it would be impossible to trip over. Anyway, the next day, the old guy brought the package to the center to have it refused. The customer counter entrance was closed , so he walked around to the employee entrance at the side. We were on a safety kick at the time about not walking out the overhead doors so there were some safety cones placed there. He tripped over one of the safety cones and broke his wrist. You can't make this sh t up.... [/QUOTE]
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